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ARG W: Argentine Women A1 League – 3rd phase

by WoV
source: feva.org.ar

Until now the league has two clear leaders. One is Villa Dora that can not be stopped and until now it did not lose a single set in its four presentation in this phase. This time, at San Juan venue, the Santa Fe team defeated first Universidad Nacional and then Sociedad Electrica de Cordoba.

Boca

Boca

Until now the league has two clear leaders. One is Villa Dora that can not be stopped and until now it did not lose a single set in its four presentation in this phase. This time, at San Juan venue, the Santa Fe team defeated first Universidad Nacional and then Sociedad Electrica de Cordoba.

At this venue, the other two matches were tie-breaker definitions with very little difference between rivals. On Saturday with a dazzling 19-17 in the fifth set, Union Electrica celebrated its first victory over Gimnasia y Esgrima de Santa Fe. On Sunday, the celebration was for the home team, Universidad de San Juan, with a 15-7 on the fifth set over Santa Fe team.

The other leader, Boca, title holder during the last two seasons, stands one step ahead of Villa Dora. During this second weekend they had a great output in Formosa. First they defeated the Entre Rios team of San Jose and then, the host team of San Martin and Velez, also won its two presentations even though they needed five sets to overcome San Martin de Formosa.

The other Grand Prix in La Plata with Gimnasia y Esgrima as host team. They added six points after defeating Mar Chiquita 3-1 and San Lorenzo 3-0. Estudiantes, the other host team, lost one point in its victory 3-2 over San Lorenzo on Saturday but on Sunday they added 3 points overcoming Mar del Plata 3-1.

The third weekend will be played beginning December and the venues will be Mar del Plata (Mar Chiquita-San Lorenzo v Unión Eléctrica-Universidad San Juan); Santa Fe (Villa Dora-Gimnasia de Santa Fe v San Martín Formosa-San José) and again La Plata (Estudiantes-Gimnasia v Boca-Vélez).

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